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Nieuwe Oogst, flower bulbs

The website is once again full of novelties. Thanks to the infinite supply that nature brings with it; a site full of worldly bulbs.

Nieuwe Oogst, flower bulbs

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Allium carinatum subsp. pulchellum
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Intro: 1810. Origin: South East Europe and West Asia. The original form A. cirrhosum (one of the synonyms) has an inflorescence that does not just carry flowers but also bulbils. The flower bud remains ‘hidden’ for a long time at the end of the...
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Allium ursinum subsp. ursinum
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Intro: 1753. Also known as wild garlic. This rampant allium occurs on large parts of the Northern Hemisphere. In the Netherlands it grows wild in some places, but it is a protected species (‘Stinzen plant’). The oval leaves are reminiscent of...
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Anemone apennina 'Petrovac'
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In the Netherlands, A. apennina still occurs sporadically. The tubers offered are from a vegetatively propagated lot, collected at the time near Petrovac in Macedonia. Beautiful ferny, soft hairy leaves, bright blue flowers. Ideal for undergrowth,...
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Anemone apennina var. alba
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Intro: 1771. The (10 to 20) narrow petals are light sky blue at the bottom, while the inside is entirely white. The original A. apennina occurs in forested areas of southern Europe, among others the Apennines in Italy, but also on the island of...
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Anemone nemorosa
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Wood anemone (nemorosus means: growing in the forest). A fast-growing, ground covering, rhizome-forming plant that is very wide spread (from Lapland to Italy, but also in Asia and North America). The wood anemone was already known in the 16th...
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Anemone nemorosa 'Robinsoniana'
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Was introduced in 1870 by Sir William Robinson, an influential Victorian gardener and journalist who saw this anemone in the Botanical Garden of Oxford. Flower colour: light blue, greyish on the outside.
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Anemone ranunculoides subsp. ranunculoides
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Intro: 1596. A particularly attractive anemone which occurs in almost all of Europe with the exception of the Mediterranean. This growth habit of this anemone has some similarities with A. nemorosa. The beautiful deep yellow flowers consist of 5-8...
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Anemone x lipsiensis
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A sweet and rich flowering anemone, the result of a natural crossing of Anemone nemorosa x Anemone ranunculoides. Somewhat variable, still occurs in places where both parents grow together in nature. Soft primrose yellow flowers in March-April....
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Arum italicum
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Intro: 1693. Italian Arum. Origin: Canary Islands, Cyprus, Italy, Southern France, Spain and England. Also occurs naturally in the Netherlands. The tapered leaves have clearly visible white veins. The ‘flowers’ we see on the bright yellow spadix...
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Arum maculatum
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Spotted arum. Origin: Large parts of Europe to Ukraine. The leaves sometimes feature purple stripes and speckles. The bract is light greenish yellow with purple specks. The berries form in the fall. It grows fast on a not too dry soil.
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Camassia leichtlinii 'Caerulea'
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Stately blue flower sprays set with large star-shaped dark blue flowers on sturdy straight stems. Camassia can be perfectly combined with perennials in the herbaceous border. The decorative dark green linear leaves envelop the stem and point up...
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Chionodoxa luciliae
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Intro: 1878. Collected by the Swiss botanist Pierre Edmond Boissier (1810-1885) in the Taurus, who named this glory-of-the-snow after his wife Lucile, who died young. Flower stems with one or two lavender blue flowers with a white heart.
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Chionodoxa sardensis
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(Named after von Sardus). Origin: Western Turkey. Was introduced in 1883 by Barr & Sons. Each flower stalk has ten gentian blue flowers, with a barely perceptible white eye.
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Chionodoxa siehei
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Intro: 1880. Origin: Western Turkey. 15-20 cm tall stems feature four to ten blue flowers with a large white heart. Was offered in previous years under the name C. forbesii, but according to Brian Mathew that name is incorrect.
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Corydalis bulbosa
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The common name "Hollowroot" refers to the subterranean part, which is mostly hollow. Origin: Eurasia. The twenty pink or white spurred flowers form a cluster and bloom in early spring. The plant prefers a slightly woodsy soil. It used to be a...
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Corydalis buschii
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The now available rootstocks were once found near Vladivostok (Siberia). This species has purplish red flowers. A great feature of the species is that if the rootstocks would be planted too deep or too shallow, a new root system is created at the...
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Corydalis glaucescens 'Early Beauty'
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On his very first trip to the mountains, Janis Ruksans found a corydalis in the Medeo Mountains in Kazakhstan. Before the corydalis was given its proper name, it went through life as: 'The pretty corydalis from the Kyrgyz Alatau'. Later, Arnis...
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Corydalis haussknechtii
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First described in the notes of the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh in 1988. Its range is restricted to south-eastern Turkey and northern Iraq, growing in temperate climates. The slender stem bears an airy-looking flower cluster, consisting of...
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€9.00

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Corydalis kusnetzovii
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An early-flowering species from the forests of the northern Caucasus, Teberda, Stavropol. A variable species, the flowers of the offered form are creamy white with an apricot-pink hue and stand in compact clusters. (B)
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€9.00

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Corydalis ledebouriana
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A very early flowering species, usually occurring on somewhat nutrient-rich soils in the mountains of Central Asia. The offered lot was found on Mount Chimgan in Uzbekistan, where it occurs en masse among the Gagea. The compact flower cluster...
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Corydalis marschalliana
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A closely related species to C. bulbosa (cava), cave root, from the Balkans, Crimea, Caucasus and north-western Iran, among others. It is characterised by completely ovate to elliptical leaf lobes, but because of its wide distribution, other leaf...
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Corydalis nudicaulis 'Talogan'
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Originating from a population in Afghanistan, Tajikistan, distinct from the species because of a late flowering, coarser and broader leaves, dark green and even glistening. The flower colour is unusual, white with contrasting brown. C. nudicaulis...
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€12.00

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Corydalis schanginii subsp. ainae ‘Apricotin'
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From numerous seedlings of C. schanginii subsp schanginii x C. schanginii subsp. ainae, this new hybrid was selected at the Dambrascus nursery. The flowers stand out with an intense pink- apricot hue, the grey-green foliage is more broadly lobed...
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Corydalis schanginii subsp. schanginii
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This corydalis probably has the largest distribution area of all Central Asian species. Available are descendants of plants that were collected at 1800-2000 m altitude in Kyrgyzstan near Bishek in 1975. When this miracle was found in 1833, they...
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€9.50

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Corydalis solida 'Cantate'
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Spring Corydalis or bird-in-a-bush. Origin: Lebanon, western Asia and large parts of Europe. In the Netherlands along the major rivers, around old country estates and still here and there in southern Limburg. A special feature of this bulbous...
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Corydalis solida subsp. solida
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Also called Spring Corydalis or bird-in-a-bush. Origin: Lebanon, West Asia and parts of Europe. In the Netherlands along the great rivers around old country estates and even some areas in South Limburg. A particular feature of this plant is the...
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Corydalis solida subsp. solida 'Beth Evans'
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Bright pink flowers with a white spot on the spurs which becomes more noticeable as the flowering time passes. The leaves are coarser than those of the other varieties. Reliable. (B)
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Corydalis solida subsp. solida 'Merlin'
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Truly a beauty: the purest white flowers, with a subtle dark purple line on the petal tabs. Compact flower clusters.
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Corydalis solida subsp. solida 'Purple Bird'
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After years of selecting beautiful seedlings of C. solida, Mr. Huisman developed a series of Bird-in-a-bush with bird names. This find is deep purple. Another selection appears to have been registered recently under this name, therefore it is...
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Corydalis solida subsp. solida 'White Knight'
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Blooms very late, one of the latest. The racemes of large white flowers are longer than in the other varieties.
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Corydalis vittae 'Goliath'
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In the western Caucasus growing Corydalis vittae, A. Seisums encountered this large form. The initially creamy white flowers glow to snow-white. A beautiful, robust, late-flowering Corydalis, certainly among the best white forms. (S)
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€9.00

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Crocus banaticus
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C. banaticus grows in damp, cool places in Romania, northeast of the former Yugoslavia and in southwestern Ukraine. A unique deep lilac-blue autumn crocus of which the outer petals are much longer than the inner. For a cool place.
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Crocus boryi
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Named after the French botanist Jean Baptiste Bory de Cent-Vincent. The species is found, among others, in ancient olive groves, rocky grasslands and sand dunes to the south and west of Greece, the Ionian Islands and southeast Crete. The available...
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Crocus cartwrightianus 'Albus'
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Intro: 1843. Origin: Greece and the island of Crete. Initially C. cartwrightianus was considered to be C. sativus they are closely related to each other. Flower and leaves appear simultaneously. The pure white flowers are accentuated by three...
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Crocus cartwrightianus 'Marcel'
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An offspring selected from a seed lot CEH 613 and named after one of Antoine Hoog's sons. Very soft lilac flowers. The veins that lighten from the dark centre are clearly visible. Also very attractive are the three bright red stigmas.
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€8.50

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Crocus caspius
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The slightly fragrant flowers of this species, which occurs in Azerbaijan and Iran along the Caspian Sea coast, are usually white with a yellow throat. Sometimes the flowers are soft lilac or show a hint of lilac. Two flowers usually appear one...
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Crocus goulimyi
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In southern Greece (Peloponnese), this species is locally very common in ancient olive groves and below fig trees. Dr. C. N. Goulimy found this crocus in November 1954 but it was only in 1975 that this weatherproof, autumn-flowering species was...
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Crocus goulimyi 'Mani White'
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A brilliant pure white form from southern Greece, the Mani peninsula, discovered by M. Hoog. The sharply pointed petals give the flower a distinctive shape. Good growing and reliably flowering.
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Crocus hakkariensis
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Intro: 1974. C. hakkariensis is found on mountain steppes in Hakkâri province, southeastern Turkey and is also named after the site. The most common colours are shades of lilac white forms are also found. A characteristic feature of the species is...
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Crocus laevigatus 'Fontenayi'
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Origin: Greece (Cyclades). An almost winter-flowering crocus with the common name 'Christmas crocus'. The inside of the flower is soft lilac, fading to white and eventually yellow towards the throat. The exterior of the nearly round petals has a...
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Crocus mathewii
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Perhaps the most desirable in the crocus range. Collected by Helmut Kerndorff and Erich Pasche in 1992 in the Taurus mountains in Antalya province, southern Turkey. Named after Brian Mathew. The offered is carefully raised from seed, the...
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Crocus mathewii 'Alicia'
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A stunning selection with very large flowers, propogated by Dirk Schnabel. The strikingly dark throat changes to lighter purple and to an irregular veining of light and dark purple on the inside of the flower.
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Crocus mathewii 'Pink Princess'
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Later research showed that C. mathewii has a much wider range than initially thought. The number of forms and colours is also large. A number of cultivars have been named, including this 'pink princess', soft lilac-pink flowers and the well-known...
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Crocus mathewii 'Star of Belpinari'
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In Belpinar pass, Ankara province, Turkey, this form of C. mathewii was found. Soft lilac, pointed petals encompass a very dark throat. The stamens contrast strikingly.
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Crocus melantherus
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Characteristic of this autumn crocus from the southern and western Peloponnese are the variable-sized black stamens (melantherus means black stamens). Nevertheless, there may be plants in which the stamens are not black. The outer petals of the...
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€8.00

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Crocus ochroleucus
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The introduction of C. ochroleucus dates back to October 1859. They are still found in Lebanon, southwestern Syria and northern Israel, mostly in rocky areas. The flower colour is creamy white with a broad yellow base, the name is derived from...
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€4.00

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Crocus pallassii 'Ariasos'
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A highly variable form originally collected among the ruins of ancient Ariasos north of Antalya. The range comes from a form selected by Václav Jošt: the flowers are fragrant, mostly five per tuber, lilac-pink. C. pallassi is named after the...
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Crocus pulchellus 'Zephyr'
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Pulchellus means wonderful or beautiful, hence the (Dutch) commonly used name: pracht-crocus (pomp crocus). An eye-catcher introduced by Mr Tom Hoog. Elegant large white flowers with an unusual pearl grey glow. The throat is yellow with a hint of...
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Crocus puringii
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An autumn-flowering crocus that is quite isolated in Crimea, found in small groups in bright places under trees, mostly along forest edges and in grass. Named after the Latvian botanist Nikolai J. Puring. The somewhat variable lilac-blue flowers...
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Crocus sativus
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The saffron crocus. It is generally believed that C. sativus is a form of C. cashmirianus. The flower colour is lilac-purple with beautiful veins. The relatively large orange-red stigmas usually protrude above the flower and seems like they only...
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Crocus serotinus subsp. clusii
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Intro: 1977. Origin: Portugal, north of Lisbon, in northwest Spain in the La Guardia area and southwest in the province of Cadiz. The flowers of this fragrant crocus are dark purple with dark stripes. The centre is white to very pale yellow.
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Crocus speciosus 'Semedo'
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A cultivar registered in 2021 with violet-blue flowers with a silver sheen on the outside of the petals. The flower stems are dark tinged.
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Crocus speciosus subsp. speciosus
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An easy-growing autumn crocus, native to the Crimea, Caucasus, Turkey and Iran. However, several forms of C. speciosus occur in this large area, which Janis Ruksans divides into several species, subspecies, types. He devotes several pages to this...
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Crocus speciosus subsp. speciosus 'Albus'
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A form of C. speciosus cultivated in the Netherlands in 1913 by Van Tubergen. White flowers with an orange throat, easily growing. Incidentally, no pure white form is found in wild populations.
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Crocus tommasinianus
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Intro: 1847. Also known as woodland corcus or early crocus. Origin: southern 'Yugoslavia' to the south of Hungary , but mainly on the limestone hills in Dalmatia. These star-shaped, light lavender flowers, often with a light brown-yellow glow on...
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Crocus vernus subsp. albiflorus
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Intro: 1765. Origin: Pyrenees, Alps (Switzerland, northern Italy, Austria, Germany and northern Balkans). A rarely offered species with smaller white flowers.
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Crocus vernus subsp. vernus
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Intro: 1765. Origin: Pyrenees, Alps (Switzerland, northern Italy, Austria, Germany and northern Balkans). A rarely offered species. Colour is variable, from pale to dark purple mostly with a dark spot at the tips of the petals.
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Eranthis hyemalis
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Intro: 1570. Grows wild in large parts of Europe and North America. Originally: Southern France, Italy, the former Yugoslavia and Bulgaria but also in northern Iraq and Afghanistan. The leaves are not as deeply incised as those of E. cilicica, the...
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Erythronium 'Pagoda'
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By far the most widely cultivated hybrid of E. tuolumnense, probably crossed with E. californicum in the past as well, courtesy of mr. Lou Eater. The 30cm high flower stem is flanked by four to five nodding sulfur-yellow flowers with a striking,...
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Erythronium dens-canis
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Cultivated since 1596. Common names are dogs-tooth or dog's tooth violet, but is also called serpent's tongue, trout lily, deer tongue. The available mix consists of the colours white, pink to deep purple with various shades in between. Gorgeous...
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Fritillaria meleagris
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Intro: 1573. Snake's head fritillary. Occurs almost everywhere in Europe. In the Netherlands it can be found along the floodplains of the river IJssel, and in large numbers near Hasselt and the Reeuwijkse Plassen. It is a Stinzen plant. Ideally...
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Galanthus 'Anglesey Orange Tip'
A snowdrop in which an orange glow can be seen over the petals until the flowers open.
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€65.00

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Galanthus 'Blonde Inge'
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Found in a cemetery in Cologne in the 1970s. A nivalis with intense yellow markings and a green ovary. After two years in a permanent location, the features come out best.
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€19.50

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Galanthus 'Bunch'
A snowdrop from the hands of Joe Sherman, a 'spiky' flower shape, the long, outer petals are white, the inner petals are marked green.
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€55.00

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Galanthus 'Chantry Dougal'
A late-flowering hybrid with beautiful markings on the outer petals.
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€99.00

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Galanthus 'Chantry Green Twins'
A substantial snowdrop in which two flowers are formed. The outer petals are tipped green.
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€45.00

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Galanthus 'Chantry Lady'
A beautiful snowdrop with green markings on both the inner and outer petals.
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€115.00

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Galanthus 'Cider with Rosie'
A small snowdrop, from G. woronowii, with light green, shiny leaves. The pretty little flower has a soft green mark on the inner petals, a green tip on the outer petals.
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€37.50

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Galanthus 'Don Armstrong'
A poculiforum, from Canada. Sparkling snowdrop with large flowers and broad, shiny leaves.
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€65.00

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Galanthus 'Emerald Isle'
A green G. ikariae with dark green inner petals. Fine green veins on the outer petals.
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€30.00

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Galanthus 'Essex Girl'
A striking snowdrop with slightly fringed outer petals on which a green crescent shape is visible.
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€55.00

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Galanthus 'Fenstead End'
Good useful, large-flowered, early-flowering snowdrop encountered by the Grey-Wilsons when they moved to Fenstead End, Hawkedon, Suffolk in 1987.
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€20.00

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Galanthus 'Fieldgate Forte'
Een schitterende sneeuwklok uit de Fieldgate-range. Zowel aan de bovenzijde als aan de onderzijde van de buitenste bloemblaadjes groene markeringen.
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€36.00

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Galanthus 'Godfrey Owen'
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(Double Group). A beautiful snowdrop with six outer petals and six inner petals, beautifully symmetrically arranged. Godfrey Owen was found in Mrs Margaret Owen's garden around 1996, and named by her after her late husband.
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Galanthus 'Golden Fleece'
From the hands of Joe Sharman. The first yellow invers poculiforme Galanthus.
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€145.00

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Galanthus 'Green Brush'
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A selection from Galanthus elwesii with clearly visible green markings on the outside of the petals
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€13.50

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Galanthus 'Green of Hearts'
A hybrid with beautiful heart-shaped markings on the outer petals.
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€55.00

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Galanthus 'Green Tear'
One of the best continuous-flowering and strongest among the ‘green’ snowdrops. Ornamented with green veins, the inner petals are emerald green.
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€135.00

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Galanthus 'Happy New Year'
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(Imperial Group). As the name suggests, what we have here is a snowdrop that heralds the New Year. Wonderful to find a snowdrop in the garden so early in January, and nice to bring inside in a jar. Was found in a batch of G. elwesii var. elwesii.
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€3.50

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Galanthus 'Kildare'
From Ireland. Large, slender flowers whose outer petals are striped green at the base. Inside green, becoming lighter towards the base. Vigorous.
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€15.00

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Galanthus 'Kryptonite'
A green G. elwesii, flowering as early as December. Initially, the flower is not very large, but if the snowdrop is established for a few years, the flower comes to full development.
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€90.00

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Galanthus 'Louise Ann Bromley'
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A selection from g. elwesii with broad grey leaves. Probably the snowdrop with the longest petals. Green mark on the inner petals.
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€20.00

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Galanthus 'Megan'
Beautiful, round-shaped petals with green markings on the outside.
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€65.00

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Galanthus 'Midas'
A hybrid with yellow markings on both the inner and outer petals. Initially, the marks are green, but soon turn yellow when the sun shines.
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€90.00

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Galanthus 'Philippe André Meyer'
A snowdrop native to Normandy. Vigorous, inverted poculiform with double green markings.
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€50.00

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Galanthus 'Pieces of Eight'
The slender petals are marked with a large green spot. A hybrid originating from the Herefordshire Garden.
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€110.00

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